I have enjoyed a look through https://www.grammarly.com/blog/10-interesting-english-facts-guest/ and found some interesting word and language trivia. These are some of the gems offered to us from Rochelle Ceira, a guest author on that site.

An ambigram is a word which reads the same when upside down or rightside up: SWIMS

A word is added to the dictionary every two hours.

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisis the longest word in the English language. We would probably guess it has something to do with the medical field. Right? It is the name of a disease caused by inhaling ash or dust.

A pangram is a sentence which contains every letter of the alphabet; such as, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”

All pilots have to identify themselves and speak English regardless of their origin.

Those are some interesting English language facts Oneta. I tried pronouncing the name of that disease but couldn’t 😉 I hope the disease isn’t so complicated as it’s name!
And yes, checked that oldest book. That is some great information. Thanks for this!

I confess. I didn’t try. In fact I copy spelled it right only because I did a copy and paste! I think there are 18 syllables. That’s a lot of tongue twisting! Thanks for your comment. Glad you are back after your recess.